Cinco de Mayo weekend and yes I want a Margarita in SD

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Cinco de Mayo weekend and yes I want a Margarita in SD

Growing up I have fond memories of sitting in those tanned leather chairs and tables at Casa de Pico with my parents snacking on something involving cheese, tortillas, and avocado. The best part was sneeking sips of those giant margaritas my parents would get. So refreshing!

Now of age - looking for some of your reccomendations? Nothing crazy - I prefer on the rocks straight forward but interesting flavors such as tamarindo would be gladly accepted!

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